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Overview

The Supreme Court generally hears cases that are outside the authority of the lower courts, such as: civil matters involving higher dollar amounts; divorce, separation, and annulment proceedings; and criminal prosecutions of felonies. Supreme Courts hear civil matters while the County Courts hear criminal matters.

County Courts are located in each county outside New York City. County Courts, City Courts, and Town and Village Courts share authority to handle trials in misdemeanor cases and other minor offenses. But only County Courts have the authority to conduct trials in felony matters. County Courts also have limited authority over cases involving claims up to $25,000.

Location

The Honorable James C. Tormey III Criminal Courthouse

Onondaga County Court

505 South State St.
Rm. 110
Syracuse, NY 13202
United States

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Office Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
(Closed State & Federal holidays)

Phone (Criminal):
Phone (Civil):

Public bus service (Centro) is available.

Onondaga County Courthouse

Onondaga Supreme Court

401 Montgomery St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
United States

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Office Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
(Closed State & Federal holidays)

Phone (Criminal):
Phone (Civil):

Public bus service (Centro) is available.

Hughes State Office Building

Onondaga Supreme Court Dedicated Matrimonial Part

333 East Washington St.
8th Floor
Syracuse, NY 13202
United States

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Office Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
(Closed State & Federal holidays)

Public bus service (Centro) is available.

Administration

Chief Clerk IV
Diane Helbig

Deputy Chief Clerk IV
Mary Monashefsky